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Production without Medicalisation: Workshop report on AMR, One Health and Aquaculture, Dhaka February 12-13th 2019
Type: Report
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), or the ability of microbes to resist the effects of medicines and other chemicals that are used to control them, presents a formidable threat to health and sustainable development. Antimicrobial ...
Blog Post: Production without medicalisation: AMR in Bangladesh's aquaculture, a one-health perspective
Type: Blog
Disease-causing bacteria, viruses, and parasites can develop resistance to antimicrobial (AM) agents (like antibiotics, antivirals and antiparasitics) to which they were originally sensitive. This is known as antimicrobial ...
The future of aquaculture in Indonesia: A transformation toward increased sustainability
Type: Brief
To combat current high levels of malnutrition and stunting, the Indonesian government has set ambitious targets for aquaculture growth up to 2030. Fish already fundamentally contributes to the well-being of Indonesians by ...
A win-win approach: Integrating fish into rice systems in Myanmar
Type: Poster
This poster is an overview of integrating fish into rice systems in Myanmar with the objective of increasing agricultural productivity and reducing malnutrition in the country. In Myanmar, integrating fish into irrigation ...
Setting the foundation for sustainable aquaculture in Timor-Leste: Ten years (2010–2019) and beyond
Type: Presentation
Presentation made at 2nd Timor-Leste National Aquaculture Forum 2019
Fertilizer and nutrient use in Egyptian Aquaculture.
Type: Presentation
Fertilizer and nutrient use in Egyptian Aquaculture: challenges and opportunities for aquaculture development in Egypt.
Better management practices manual for smallholders farming tilapia in pond-based systems in Zambia
Type: Manual
Better Management Practices (BMPs) for small-holder farming tilapia (GIFT) in pond-based systems in Zambia were developed based on learning from farmers’ field schools (FFSs) and demonstration ponds, including empirical ...
Management of inbreeding in carp hatcheries in Myanmar
Type: Report
Rohu is the most important aquaculture species in Myanmar and most rohu seed in the country is sourced from hatcheries (FAO 2010). Accordingly, the production of ‘quality seed’ in hatcheries is integral to the productivity ...
Partial harvesting of small indigenous fish species (Burmese version)
Type: Brochure
This leaflet in Myanmar language details how to commence partial harvesting of small indigenous fish species beginning six weeks after stocking and to continue partial harvesting every two weeks thereafter for both nutritional ...
Nursing fish seed in hapas (Burmese version)
Type: Brochure
This single side leaflet describes in Myanmar language how to nurse fish seed in a hapa within a grow-out pond until the fish are healthy and big enough for release, with greater chance of survival